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The Trials and Tribulations of Creating Your Own Cannabis Strain – The Oregon Wine Story

Oregon Wine came to be after a fondness of Original Glue and its potency, along with the flavor profile.  Although it was well enjoyed, Wavy wanted to add rarity to create a one-of-a-kind cross. He set his sights on Sirius Black, an Oregon-exclusive, sought after strain. Using a male Sirius Black cross, he pollinated a female Original Glue in hopes that a mystery mix would produce something epic. After months of love and care, he was right.  Oregon Wine was visually appealing, filling the grow tent with hues of green and purple, extremely frosted with trichomes. The trichomes are what made it stand out, putting it above any other grow he had produced.

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